Alfred Nastasi

Alfred Nastasi 93 of Pen Argyl died February 18th in Chandler Estates surround by his family. Born: February 6, 1921 in Roseto A son of the late Salvatore and Frances Crocco Nastasi. Personal: His beloved wife the former Nancy Danna died April 12,2013. Alfred was a steel fabricator for Essex County and a landscaper. When retiring he became a State Sergeant at Arms. He was an Army Veteran of WW11 "The Big Red One"and a prisioner of War for twenty six months. The American Flag was flowen over the United States Capitol on Nov. 16, 1985 at the request of the Honorable Robert A. Roe member of congress and the flag was flown again over the Unites States Capitol on Jan. 25, 1994 at the request of the honorable Herb Klein member of Congress. He was awarded the bronze star for meritorious achievement against the enemy. Awarded the Chapel of four Chaplains Award. he was district commissioner for the Boy Scouts. Memberships: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Martocci-Capobianco Post 750 and Baffone Club all of Roseto, V.F.W. and Bangor Elks Lodge 1106 both of Bangor. Survivors: Daughters Francine Finelli of Bangor and Carol Ann Pignataro of Red Bank, N.J. A sister Josephine Orlandi and her husband Palmer of Roseto. Grandchildren Paul and Kelley Finelli of Doyelstown PA and Gregory and Peter Finelli and Megan Huffman of Bangor, and Michael and Joseph Pignataro of Red Bank, N.J. and many loving nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by sisters Mary Nastasi, Rose Neffue, Anna Vonelli,Katie Faraldo And Pauline Abruzzese and a niece Joanne Faraldo. Services: A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday Feb. 24, 2014-11 am in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Roseto. Burial with Military Honors at the New Catholic cemetery Roseto. The Roseto Legion will meet at the Funeral Home Sunday Feb. 23. Calling hours Sunday 1 pm to 4 pm and Monday 9:30 to 10:30 am in the Campanaro Funeral Home-841 Slate Belt Blvd., Bangor. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Boy Scout Troop#33 c/o Kevin Penrose 1159 Horizon Dr.,Pen Argyl, Pa. 18072